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Alka Hughes-Hallett
Alka Hughes-Hallett
1 year ago

The “Covid & vaccine paranoia” consequence is being felt economically & politically worldwide. You can pull wool over the public’s eyes only for so long. It’s comical that the democrats thought they could get away with their Covid propaganda & subsequently enforcing a torturous vaccine tyranny .

The reality is that corruption of politicians happens all the time of both sides . At least you can see the obviously loud and flawed ones for what they are and take your chances with them & discount some of their outspoken rubbish. It’s the quiet and sinister ones I am more vary of, you never know why their nice words don’t match their actions. It’s all that polite cow-towing to the press and it’s biased reporting and institutionalised thinking. Totally without originality and lucid thinking. Instead of empowering the public with positivity and energy, they seem to want to keep them in serfdom and lethargy. Hence the lockdowns, the distancing, the vaccines etc.

Our young ( actually we all have) have suffered this Covid tyranny for too long and now the consequences will have to be faced.

Ruth Sharratt
Ruth Sharratt
1 year ago

I suspect that the Covid affect hasn’t been as great as I would have hoped. Many Americans still believe the official narrative. However it’s reassuring that Ron Johnson rwon in Wisconsin. Hi was/is one of the few Senators holding the Federal government to account and defending those harmed by the ‘vaccine’.

Arkadian X
Arkadian X
1 year ago

Why are you linking to Germans news with you very last two links?

Marshall Auerback
Marshall Auerback
1 year ago
Reply to  Arkadian X

Mistaken link.

Thanks for pointing out. It has been amended

Michael Sinclair
Michael Sinclair
1 year ago

We know that it was government policy in treating covid, mirrored world wide, and not covid in essence that has brought inflation. This cannot be afforded admission, and how would that materially help now?
There was never a consensus amongst scientists as to how best manage – each country beholdent to their ‘specialists’. However, for those that did the research we did have ‘The Great Barrington Declaration’ (Profs. Gupta, Kulldorff and Bhattacharya – Oxford,Harvard and Stamford) – focus protection and avoid lockdowns at all cost.

Bernardo 0
Bernardo 0
1 year ago

If this was a COVID election, why did lockdown lovers like Gretchen Witmer of Michigan perform so well?
While there was no red wave or red tsunami, as predicted by many, Tropical Strom Ron performed far better than expected

Jim Stanton
Jim Stanton
1 year ago

The Covid issue is not over. As more and more people die from the shots, many of them children, than actually died from Covid we will see a wave of angry parents, moms in particular, who normally vote Democrat. These women are moms first and Democrats second. Once they realize the powers that be that forced or coerced them into injecting their children have caused some of them to loose their children look out!
Don’t mess with the Mamma Bears!

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago

An open goal, and the Republicans ballooned the ball over the bar. Hopeless.

Chris Keating
Chris Keating
1 year ago

As soon as I read the words “hyper-liberal” I couldn’t be bothered. What a joke and this is supposed to be some considered opinion piece. You wouldn’t have a clue.

Zirrus VanDevere
Zirrus VanDevere
1 year ago
Reply to  Chris Keating

Touched a nerve, did it? “Hyper-liberal curriculum” makes perfect sense to me, and I’m not a partisan. You sound awfully triggered…